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If you enjoy my blog here at Style Oven, you may have noticed that I don’t post as much as I used to. My best friend in real life has actually gotten me hooked on a really fun mmorpg named Tera, and now, any free time I have away from shooting or designing has been spent unwinding in this vast, impressive, fantasy world.

The game is visually stunning. These screenshots I’ve presented here really don’t do it justice. Time and time again, my friend, Mhyja, and I were amazed at the environments that would unfold before us. Bluehole studios really did do an amazing job with texturing and overall atmosphere. It’s easy to get lost for hours in this game just wandering around on your mount and exploring.

Combat is actually very fun as well. This, in all honesty, is my first MMO but since I’ve started I’ve tried playing the games Aion and Scarlet Blade as well. I keep going back to Tera because Tera really makes me feel challenged. The PVP system is so exciting when it’s a fair fight. You really need to think quick or else die quick.

I was around before the game went F2P so I’ve seen a few things go not so well too. Sadly, many of the exciting vanity items have gone to RNG chance boxes which means you usually pump a lot of cash in just to get what you want (not that SL users aren’t used to buying vanity gear). You can earn gold in game, however, and buy off the broker so it’s not totally impossible to get things through grinding and not through RL green.

Overall, the game is really entertaining and an excellent experience, especially if you share it with friends. Customer service could be much, much better but the game itself is entertaining and at times very challenging. If you haven’t already, give Tera a try. It’s a free to play adventure that will entertain for hours!

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StyleOven focuses on primarily Second Life fashion, however, I also show you sims, weapons, gadgets, and more. I strive to show you images that are either not photoshopped or just have minor edits and cropping. Therefore, you get a fairy accurate representation of how the products and sims really look. If you ever have a question about a product, a pose, or a sim where I shot, please feel free to ask about it in the comments section. I am here to share and hopefully improve your Second Life experience.